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By the end of this excerpt, Tarto and Anatou are no longer listening to each other. What does this indicate about the change in their relationship?
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Suppose that the same events as depicted in this excerpt were to take place in today’s society. Which one of the following changes in the excerpt would probably be necessary?
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Who is Mrs. Hale blaming when she says, “That was a crime! That was a crime” (lines 56–57)?
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What is the narrator’s attitude toward his cousin and aunt?
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Later in the story, Florence reunites with Gabriel, and they form a strong emotional bond. What does this additional information suggest about the family situation during the time described in this excerpt?
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Which statement expresses the main idea of this article?
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The beginning of this excerpt describes Ichabod Crane’s schoolroom at the end of the day. What is the atmosphere as the students finish their work?
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What does the speaker of the poem reveal in the final line, “Why am I not as they?”
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If the author were to rewrite this excerpt for television, his writing would be most suited to what kind of TV show?
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What feeling does the speaker attribute to the fish by calling them "wonder-eyed" (line 2)?